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Bruegger's

The first bagel rebelled against traditional dinner rolls by wearing a coat of cream cheese and piercing its bellybutton. Savor trendsetting tastes with this Groupon.

$20 for a $40 Gift Card Good for Bagels, Bagel Sandwiches, Deli Food, Drinks, and More

Deli chefs assemble bagel sandwiches such as the herby turkey with herb-garlic cream cheese and sun-dried-tomato spread ($6.39) and hot paninis such as the roast-beef-cheddar melt with pickled onions and horseradish ($6.99). Bakers also bundle six bagels in flavors such as cinnamon sugar, honey grain, and sun-dried tomato alongside a tub of cream cheese ($8.89). Baristas pour house-blend sustainable coffees made from arabica beans ($2.09+). See the full menu.

Bruegger's Bagels

When Nord Brue and Mike Dressell began perfecting their bagel recipe with the help of a professional NYC bagel maker in 1983, the bagel was still an anomaly in the food world—it was geographically and culturally still isolated in New York City. Fueled by a desire to change that, the duo opened up the first Bruegger's deli with the hope of eventually introducing the rest of the country to the bagel. Brue and Dressell have since realized their dream, sharing their distinctive recipes and culinary traditions at 300 locations spread across 26 states. To this day, they oven-bake their centerless bread rolls every morning and afternoon, populating counter displays that also brim with daily made breads, Vermont cream cheese, and custom-roasted coffee.

Executive Chef Phillip Smith and his network of chefs still use the original five-ingredient recipe for their dough, which they shape into more than 20 bagel varieties. Because they draw from each region's local recipes and from dialogue and Pictionary games with local consumers, certain menu items may vary from store to store across the country. The bagels are often served with Bruegger's eclectic cream cheeses such as bacon scallion or honey walnut, or as sandwiches with meats, cheeses, and veggies often sourced from local or organic produce. Coffee gets just as much attention, with house blends of 100% arabica coffee.